The legal status of bitcoin is still unknown in India. That's the reason why there is no investor education program available yet. Even though we have a number of crypto exchanges available, they are still unaware about their legal status and will move out of the country if government decides to ban bitcoin. Just like Zebpay did. But that's not the basic problem here.
Since there is no formal legislation available for crypto in India, crypto exchanges are advertising bitcoin as the greatest investment of the decade. They are completely ignoring the technical aspects of it and never trying to educate the customers. However, I believe a friendly regulatory framework will allow us to come out of this situation where crypto education will be made mandatory for each of the investors.
I still doubt India will go ahead with a blanket ban, but given the nature of the current government, it may also become a reality.